Eugenio d'Ors y la filosofía escocesa

Convivium: revista de filosofía 8:69-86 (1995)
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Abstract

The relations between the Scottish School of Common Sense and the Catalan philosophy of Martí d'Eixalà and Llorens i Barba are well known. But the links between that Catalan tradition and the thought of Eugenio d'Ors (1881-1954) have not been studied. The study of the texts from d'Ors and of the cultural context of his philosophical development gives strong support to the suggestion that the germinal role that Scottish philosophy had during the XIX century in the so-called School of Barcelona was taken over in the first decades of the XX century by a special blend of pragmatism and vitalism coming from Paris.

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